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Since there's a glut of composers pawning themselves off right now, I thought I would join the fray. This is the opening theme to Hobos, a new short from PartyPooper films.


The La La Song



This next cue is from a tv pilot called Outpost that I just finished scoring for Comedy Central. It's set in space, and the music is just a little different from Hobos.


Back In The Void


This last one is from Abomination, S. Tyler Wilson's wonderful short.


Unchristian Behavior and Closing Credits



If you like these I have plenty more. Check out my website or email me. And let me know what you think.

Jeremy

- www.jeremydelamarter.com -

brilliant music for brilliant films

[This message was edited by dr delarocker on January 20, 2004 at 02:55 PM.]
 
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Well, if you edit your songs as much as you edit your message board postings...
 
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yeah, I can't figure out how to make it post the right url. it's driving me crazy...

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Thanks to those of you who just sat through my 50,000edits. I finally figured out how it works....


Jeremy

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Wonderful stuff, very emotional when needed. You have talent, keep it up.

We can't stop here, it's bat country!
 
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Yo! One question: How much? Pretty simple question... heh for a student short.

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If you're really interested, go ahead an email me and we can talk about prices. I don't like to give quotes in public forums because prices vary from project to project. jeremy_delamarter@hotmail.com

By the way, I totally understand about student short budgets, so have no fears, I'm sure we can work something out.

Jeremy

- www.jeremydelamarter.com -

brilliant music for brilliant films
 
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Sounds pretty good. Jeremy, what equipment do you use to compose your music? I have my keyboard hooked up to my PC. I record the tracks with the software "record producer". Just wondering what you think the best software/hardware is
 
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I use ProTools LE version 6.1.2 for all of my audio recording and editing. I have the Waves Platinum Plugin Suite for effects and processing. I use Bias Peak for stereo fine tuning and eiditing. I have a g4 500mhz Mac with OSX 10.2.8. I use a Glyph firwire drive for all my audio storage. I also have Reason and a few other programs, but I don't use them very often. In fact, I've got a few programs for sale if you're interested. They work with PC.
My main keyboard is my Korg Triton Pro. The effects are aweswome and the sequencer is fantastic. I use a lot of the sounds that come with the machine, but I also have some Akai sample libraries that I use for strings and woodwinds. I also record live musicians as often as possible. Most of my scores are combinations of live and sequenced music.
In my opinion, the best value out there is the ProTools MBox. For a little under $400 you get ProTools LE software AND the hardware interface. Fantastic deal, and you've got ProTools!!! You can import quicktime movies and sync up with picture. It's so easy to use. And, it's fully compatible with all the "real" ProTools studios out there. The only way to go, really.
Digital Performer is antoher great program, but it's for Mac only, so you're out of luck.



Jeremy

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brilliant music for brilliant films
 
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